Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 03, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    I 14 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, October 3, 1949
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At Ntwtfuivtu
By WILLIAM HOBSON
(Chapter 7)
Jajr : Allison stepped across the
dirt floor and pushed aside the dirty
blanket that covered the opening.
It took almost a second look to
recognize the bandaged figure as
Joe. Jay felt sick at the sight of his
brother.
"Joe." Jav Allison said softly,
and ahook the arm gently. "Joe.
wake up. It's me."
Joe Allison opened his eyes and
groan came from him.
"Good to see you. old-timer,"
he whispered. "So you got here?"
Jay -nodded. "I got in this evening.-
I ran Into uh Mike Ran
dall rn the Ford Hotel."
"Did you see Ellen?" asked Joe.
Jay jiodded. "They're In town to
lck up some eastern family com
ig in-on the train tomorrow."
A new light came Into the pain
sunken eyes.
"Ain't she a dream. Jay? What
did the do when she saw you?"
There wasn't any use in lying
about It. Jay told him. "Well," he
said, grinning ruefully, "she sort
of grabbed me and kissed me and
then iigured I d certainly changed
a lot during the month while I
was down home."
"That's Ellen, and she's my
baby." came in a half-laugh from
the bandaged man. "Jay there's
nobody in all this world like her.
I just lost my head and got sore
at Mike because he didn't like the
way I, do things."
"I Know, ne iaia aown me iaw.
"I made a whale of a stupid
mistake, Jay. But everything Is
all right now. You take over lor
me until I get well. When I'm
able to ride again I'm stepping right
back In my own boots and taklnp
over where you left off. And I'll
till 'em. too: you wait and see."
"You'd better, Joe," his brother
said. "She's too fine a girl to be
let down."
He didn't tell his twin brother
the rest of It: that Joe was a pris
oner, held hostage on pain of death
unless Jay obeyed the orders of
Morden and Swinnerton.
"Tills place's like a pig pen. You
haven't had much care."
He heated water on the stove,
a big pan of It, and went to work.
He shaved Joe first. That done,
he stripped the blankets from the
bed and took them out to air. By
the time Joe was back In the aired
out blankets and asleep again, the
riders were moving out. One man
was to remain behind to look after
Joe Allison.
Swinnerton yawned and stretched.
"I'm turning In, Jay. You'd better
do the same. Lot of riding to do
tomorrow."
The man who was to look after
Joe' - was already sound asleep in
a corner bunk. Jay removed chaps
and spurse and pulled off his boots.
He rolled out early from force
of habit and built a fire in the
stove. By the time Swinnerton and
the member of Brad Morden's horse
thief crew came alive Jay had break
fast, ready. He fed Joe first and
then ate and went out and saddled
up his horse.
"You leaving so soon?" Joe asked.
Joy nodded. "I've got a long ride
ahead of me. I want you to tell
me how to get to the ranch, what
It looks like, everything about your
Job.- Tell me everything you think
I ought to know. Just remember,
Joe: -one sllp-up on my part and
your whole house of corncobs Is
going to come tumbling down
around your ears. She'll hate you
for the rest of your life."
"Boy, them's the best words I
ever heard." Joe Allison grinned.
He talked at length, and after
a time Jay bid him good-bye and
went out to his horse. He swung
up and looked down at Swinnerton.
his eyes cold. "I'm playing the game
your way on account of my brother.
Swinnerton. but what I told Brad
Morden holds good for you. too.
If Anything happens to Joe while
I'm gone, heaven help you!"
He was In no particular hurry.
Just the opposite In fact. Just ahead
was the ordeal of coming to the
ranch and getting another horse to
ride on to the line camp. He hoped
fervently that the Randall would
not yet have arrived from town
with their eastern visitors.
But about two-thirty he saw his
hopes doomed to disappointment.
He had come out on top of a ridge
where a wide swale some four miles
arrow ran dtie north, and down
.n the middle of It he taw the rig.
in his role of Joe Allison it wouldn't
look good to be ducking away.
He jogged In alongside the rig.
Randall was driving the turrey, with
a handsome young man and an old
er man up front with him. In the
rear seat were Mrs. Randall, a
strange woman, a young girl, and
Ellen, who waved gaily as Joe
Jogged In alongside. Mike Randall
pulled the rig to a stop. Jay lounged
in the saddle.
"So you made It all right." the
rancher observed, and rolled a
smoke.
Mike Randall shifted the lines and
said. "Well, wed better be gettin'
on to the ranch. Wan' to get these
ioiks installed Deiore their bag
gage comes out this evehin. You
going on to the line camp tonight
or making an early start In the
morning?"
Tonight, I expect. I "
You will not!" Ellen tut in In
dignantly. "I haven't teen you in
a month, and when I do I get a
chance to talk five minutes. You
can get up early In the morning
just as well."
Jay grinned and said. "We'll
see."
They drove on and he jORged
by and presently left them behind
He put his horse into a lope and
went on. He rode ud to a bie horse
corral. Jay swung down and led
the horse inside.
He carried his rifle over to the
bunkhouse. It was deserted, and
he was glad of that. He prowled
each bunk until he came to one
with some letters stuffed under a
pillow. They were from his mother
10 joe. Me laid the rifle on It, re
moved his chaps, and lay down to,
smoke. .
(To Be Continued)
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Willamina Union Men
Named to Committees
Willamina Bert Keck, busi
ness agent of Willamina Local
Union 5-82, IWA-CIO, and Les
ter Haenny, president of Will
amina Local Union 9-213, IWA
CIO, have been named to im
portant committees at the Thir
teenth annual convention of the
International Woodworkers of
America, CIO, in session now at
Vancouver, B.C. Keck is serv
ing on the constitution commit
tee and Haenny is serving on the
organization committee.
Reduction Is Reported
For Willamina Millage
Willamina The millage rate
for the city is 32.8 mills this
year, as compared to 41.2 mills
last year, or a 20.4 per cent re
duction, which is primarily due
to reappraisal of the real prop
of the city.
The Willamina school dis
trict millage rate this year is
31.1 mills as compared to 30.4
mills last year. The millage
rate for the high school is 23.9
mills, compared to 1S.7 mills
last year.
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11. Turkish show
commands IS. Llva In
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16. Usbrew 44. Different
priphtt ones
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17. DIsmoQOted 49. Court
IS. Fllrht 61. Ireland
X0. Two-footed 62. Ipecac plan.
animals 63. Bitter vetrh
II. Stays 64. One of Colum
14. Goddess) of bus's ships
the soil 66. Oldest
17. The Lady member
of Troy 6C. Cbeerlna
61. Room In B ayllabls
hararo 61. Oosa
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t. Pasa
I. Part plays
10. Roman poat
11. Places
It). Keeps
21. Check
It. Seaport la
Chile
24. Dowry
16. Dutch com
mune 29. Bool I
21. Kind of spa
2ft. Female sheep
10. Tennis appur
tenanca
XX. Oriental
slipper
H, Aviator
25. Greek capital
40. Chopper
41. Outbuildlna
42. Surface a
street
41. Region
45. Larue lake
41. Ru titan aemf
47. Crackle
60. Wouths
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